How to perfectly adjust your Skyted 320

By
Alix
September 16, 2025
5 min read
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Making phone calls in silence may sound impossible. Yet with the Skyted 320, it becomes a reality. This headset has been engineered to let you hold confidential conversations even in the noisiest places: airports, trains, coffee shops, or coworking spaces. It can also be used for video calls on platforms like Teams or Zoom, where the experience is truly optimal.

The principle is simple but powerful. Your voice does not vanish into thin air. Instead, the headset uses the surrounding noise to mask it. This is called the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): the difference between your voice (signal) and the environment around you (noise). The noisier it is, the more your voice blends in, becoming inaudible to people nearby.

Meanwhile, the directional microphone and audio algorithms of the Skyted 320 capture your voice crystal clear, even when you speak at a very low level. The result: your caller hears every word perfectly, but strangers around you hear nothing.

To achieve this effect, correct adjustment of the headset is essential. A few simple steps will ensure comfort, clarity, and above all, true voice privacy.

Position the microphone correctly

The microphone is the key element of the Skyted 320. For optimal performance, it must be perfectly placed.

Keep it one thumb away from your mouth, and slightly below your lips to prevent unwanted breathing noises. Make sure the flat side of the microphone is facing your mouth, pressing lightly on the anti-pop foam if needed.

This precise adjustment guarantees that your voice is picked up at the right level for ULV (Ultra Low Voice) transmission.

Watch the video: How to wear your Skyted 320

Understand the SNR principle

With the Skyted 320, your conversations stay confidential and unnoticed by those around you. The headset leverages the surrounding noise, in a train, a hall, or a coffee shop, to naturally mask your voice.

The quieter you speak and the noisier it gets, the less audible you are. This is the essence of the SNR principle. What feels counterintuitive becomes an advantage: in loud environments, you gain more privacy, not less.

Watch the video: How to master your low voice

Train with background noise

Speaking in ULV may feel unusual at first. It requires lowering your voice beyond your natural comfort zone, while still articulating clearly. The good news is that the more you practice, the more natural it becomes.

To get used to it, play ambient sounds such as cafés or train stations in the background and practice calls with your Skyted 320. Adjust the microphone as you go until you find the sweet spot where your caller hears you perfectly, but no one around can make out your words.

Watch the video: Train your ULV with background noise

Common mistakes to avoid

If the microphone is too far, your voice may sound faint to your caller. If it is too close or directly in front of your mouth, breathing noises can interfere. Speaking too loudly also defeats the purpose of ULV, making you audible to others.

FAQ: Your most common questions answered

Can I use the Skyted 320 in quiet places?
Yes, but the effect is strongest in noisy environments, where surrounding sounds naturally mask your voice.

How do I know if I’m using ULV correctly?
Your caller should hear you clearly while the people around you cannot. Practicing with background noise will help you find the right balance.

Is ULV just whispering?
No. ULV is softer than normal speech but clearer than a whisper. Whispering often sounds unclear to microphones, while ULV is captured perfectly.

Will background noise interfere with my call?
Not at all. The directional microphone and algorithms are designed to isolate your voice and transmit it without the surrounding sounds.

Is there a learning curve?
Yes. ULV can feel strange in the beginning, but with practice, in less than a minute, most users adapt and even find it more comfortable than speaking normally.

Conclusion

The Skyted 320 is a breakthrough in voice privacy. By adjusting the microphone precisely, speaking in Ultra Low Voice, and training in realistic conditions, you can transform noisy environments into safe spaces for confidential calls.

Your words stay between you and your interlocutor, while those around you remain unaware. That is the promise of true voice privacy.

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